Assignment OverviewCase 2: Compare/Contrast EssayLength: no less than 1,000 words, double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12 pt. font size.For this assignment, you will work through the prewriting and drafti

Assignment Overview

Case 2: Compare/Contrast Essay

Length: no less than 1,000 words, double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12 pt. font size.

For this assignment, you will work through the prewriting and drafting stages of the writing process in a compare/contrast essay.

Case Assignment

Choose one of the following topics for an essay developed by comparison and contrast using three points of analysis. The topic you decide on should be something you care about so that the examples are a means of communicating an idea; not an end in themselves.

Two jobs you have heldYour relationship with two friends or family membersA place as it is now and as it was years agoThe “old you” and the “new you”

Assignment Expectations

·        Develop your essay by comparison and contrast using the three-points-of-analysis scheme.

·        Decide on something you care about so that the narration is a means of communicating an idea.

·        Include characters, conflict, and sensory details as appropriate to help your essay come alive.

·        Create a logical sequence for your points of comparison.

·        Develop an enticing title.

·        Use the introduction to establish the situation the essay will address.

·        Avoid addressing the assignment directly. (Don’t write “I am going to write about…”—this takes the fun out of reading the work!)

·        Let the essay reflect your own voice. (Is your voice serious? Humorous? Matter-of-fact?)

·        Avoid “telling” your reader about what happened. Instead, “show” what happens using active verbs and/or concrete and     descriptive nouns and details.

·        Make sure you take time to reflect on why your points are significant.

·        Be sure to use transitions to guide your reader through the essay—from start to finish.

·        Be sure to include a concluding paragraph in which you “close” the essay and leave your reader with a lasting impression.

·        Always check for typos or errors in grammar, punctuation, diction, and/or spelling.

Looking for Anyone who read Read “The Dew Breaker” or is willing to read The Dew Breaker

I’m trying to learn for my Writing class and I’m stuck. Can you help?

Read The Dew Breaker, pp. 3-68. Then, prepare an annotation of the first part of the novel.

The Annotated Reading and Critical Response assignment has six components (format your annotation with these headings):

  1. Ask Questions; 7-8 questions
  2. Make Comments;
  3. Draw Connections + Conclusions;
  4. Paraphrase Significant Passages;
  5. Underline, Highlight and Outline Key Points in The Dew Breaker text (you will need to re-type this section as I cannot view the items you choose to underline and highlight).
  6. List Vocabulary (of words you don’t know and include their definitions).

Intermediate Financial Management Discussion Board

I don’t understand this Management question and need help to study.

You need to pick a topic from one of the relevant chapters for the Discussion Board assignment in question. The relevant chapters are one of the assigned chapters for chapter 5, 6, 7 or 8; any topic from one of these chapters is acceptable. You then need to watch a YouTube video presentation on your chosen topic and then post the presentation summary in the dialog box. Your summary must consist of at least one paragraph of reasonable length (7-9 sentences). Your post must include the following (in this order):

1, Title (Chapter # and topic)

2. Summary of the presentation

3. Link to the video

You may, at your discretion, watch multiple videos on your chosen topic. In that case, you must provide the links to all the videos.

reflection essay

you should talk about every paper in a pragrapg. i mean it should be 5 paragraphs:

1- introduction:

A-what type of papers did you have to write?

B-Define these types. 

2- First paper about memoir and it should be answering these questions:

a- what was writing memoir like?

b- was it easy or hard?

c- what would you have done differently?

d- what did you learn? 

e- short summary. 

3- second paper about rhetorical analysis and it should be answering these questions:

a- what was writing rhetorical analysis like?

b- was it easy or hard?

c- what would you have done differently?

d- what did you learn? 

e- short summary.

3- third paper about argumentative paper and it should be answering these questions:

a- what was writing argumentative paper like?

b- was it easy or hard?

c- what would you have done differently?

d- what did you learn? 

e- short summary

5- conclusion and it should be answering these questions:

a- which genre was your favorite and why? 

b- which genre was your least favorite and why? 

4113 discussion dr. rocal

Review the chapter 17, and watch the TEDx Speech given by Dr. Gavin Yamey  on “ Achieving a grand convergence in global health by 2035”.  And then discuss the following questions:

How has the role of WHO changed in the 21st century? Which factors have contributed most to this change? Give your reasons why countries need cooperate, and identify the sorts of activities they might undertake together.

Dr. Gavin Yamey’s TEDx talk:

The Global Health 2035 report link for your reference:

http://globalhealth2035.org/report

Book:

Global Health (Required)

Michael H. Merson, Robert E. Black, Anne J. Mills

Jones & Bartlett Learning, 3rd Edition, 2011

listen to a podcast write 500 word reflection

I need help with a Sociology question. All explanations and answers will be used to help me learn.

Last year, a Google employee was let go because of reactions to a statement he made about gender differences. After listening to the assigned NPR podcast “The Edge of Gender,” write a reflection on this podcast. Be sure to include:

  • Which view(s) expressed in this podcast align best with the sociological perspectives on gender that are discussed in Chapter 11?
  • What new aspects of gender did you learn about in the podcast?

Reflection should be approximately 500 words and contain at least 2 clear connections to the text in your reflection (citing page numbers).

heres the link to the Podcast https://www.npr.org/2017/10/09/556116385/nature-nurture-and-our-evolving-debates-about-gender

The aggregate supply curve shows the relationship between: Multiple Choice the overall price level in the economy and total production by firms. the…

The aggregate supply curve shows the relationship between:

Multiple Choice the overall price level in the economy and total production by firms.

the unemployment rate and total production by firms.

the inflation rate and the overall price level in the economy.

the overall price level in the economy and the unemployment rate.

ENG101_MH_V6 Topic 9: Information Literacy and Ethical Source Us

I’m working on a English exercise and need support.

Argumentative Essay Instructions

You are required to submit the FINAL copy of this assignment, but you may first submit an optional DRAFT. This will allow you to receive qualitative feedback that can inform your revision. You should always avoid focusing solely on the grader’s DRAFT feedback; use the feedback as a supplement to the course lessons and your own revision ideas. Always expect to revise beyond what the DRAFT grader specifically notes.

Option #1: Does Technology Promote Loneliness?

Develop a thesis statement built upon whether or not technology promotes loneliness. You should focus on either one form of hardware or one type of software. For example, you could target cell phones or laptops. If you want to look more into software, you could narrow your discussions to one type of social media or one gaming app. These are just a handful of a vast array of options you could choose.

Develop at least three strong arguments in addition to a counterargument and refutation (this resource can assist you in developing the counterargument and refutation). This organization should yield four body paragraphs. Using argumentative topic sentences that include your opinion for each section can help ensure the majority of your essay is argumentative. The beginning of a sample topic sentence might be, “First, Facebook does not promote loneliness because….” Then, be sure to support that claim with a point or two of researched data, followed by mostly original material that helps to explain how your research supports your claims as well as provides new insights and perspectives. Conclude each paragraph with a sentence that synthesizes the paragraph’s main ideas.

Sample Thesis Statement: Social media, particularly Facebook, does not promote loneliness because (add argument 1), (add argument 2), and (add argument 3), even though (add counterargument focus). *Note that a thorough thesis statement will include the counterargument in addition to your own arguments, but be sure to frame your counterargument as the opposition’s opinion so that readers do not think that you are changing your stance.

See The Top Ten Tips for College-Level Writing (Presentation) for more thesis statement assistance.

Use at least three credible sources (the author should be considered an expert on the topic in which he or she writes; try Google Scholar to search), such as books, articles, and websites, to support your thesis. Include a mix of cited paraphrases, summaries, and quotes in your argumentative research paper. Use MLA format (Tip: You will find useful MLA resources within the course topics, particularly in Topic 9) to create proper parenthetical citations as well as a Works Cited page at the end of your essay. For additional Works Cited assistance visit http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/08/ and use the left navigation menu to locate the type of reference you need.

Option #2: Is Citizen Privacy or National Security More Important?

Develop a thesis statement focused on determining if citizen privacy or national security is more important. You can choose any country or region. Your chosen topic needs to be specific and might address a question like the ones you see in these examples:

  • Should officials make citizens’ privacy more of a priority than national security? Why or why not?
  • Is national security likely to pose a risk for citizen privacy? Why or why not?
  • You may choose another topic regarding the relationship between citizen privacy and national security as well; just be sure that your main thesis addresses the association between these two ideas.

Develop at least three strong arguments in addition to a counterargument and refutation (this resource can assist you in developing the counterargument and refutation). This organization should yield four body paragraphs. Using argumentative topic sentences that include your opinion for each section can help ensure the majority of your essay is argumentative. The beginning of a sample topic sentence might be, “Primarily, exceptional national security is likely to reduce citizen privacy because….” Then, be sure to support that claim with a point or two of researched data, followed by mostly original material that helps to explain how your research supports your claims as well as provides new insights and perspectives. Conclude each paragraph with a sentence that synthesizes the paragraph’s main ideas.

Sample Thesis Statement: Ideally, a thesis would include the major assignment objectives for the essay, which in this case would be your claim/opinion, reasons why you have that opinion, and the counterargument: Implementing national security measures could lead to citizen privacy dilemmas because (add argument 1), (add argument 2), and (add argument 3), even though (add counterargument focus). *Note that a thorough thesis statement will include the counterargument in addition to your own arguments, but be sure to frame your counterargument as the opposition’s opinion so that readers do not think that you are changing your stance.

Use at least three credible sources (the author should be considered an expert on the topic in which he or she writes), such as books, articles, and websites, to support your claims. Include a mix of cited paraphrases, summaries, and quotes in your argumentative research paper. Use MLA format (Tip: You will find useful MLA resources within the course topics, particularly in Topic 9) to create proper parenthetical citations as well as a Works Cited page at the end of your essay. For additional Works Cited assistance visit http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/08/ and use the left navigation menu to locate the type of reference you need.

More Tips

Visit https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/academic_writing/establishing_arguments/index.html for more argumentative thesis statement assistance and to learn if your thesis is both arguable and narrowed.

A counter-argument section for this paper should explain what the opposition believes, and it is the opposite of the opinion you are arguing in your paper. For example, if you are arguing that anti-plagiarism software should not be used in college classes, then the counterargument would be that anti-plagiarism software should be used. Then in your refutation, try to prove the counterargument false, insignificant, or unimportant with researched information that is new to the essay (avoid recycling facts from a previous argument in the essay).

This resource will help you craft your counter argument and refutation.

The guidelines and requirements for this assignment are as follows:

Format Requirements:

Header: Include a header in the upper left-hand corner of your writing assignment with the following information:

  • Your first and last name
  • Course Title (Composition I)
  • Assignment name (Comparison and Contrast)
  • Current Date

Page Layout:

  • MLA style documentation (please see the tutorial in the course topic)
  • Last name and page number in the upper-right corner of each page
  • Double-spacing throughout
  • Title, centered after heading
  • Standard font (Times New Roman or Calibri)
  • 1″ margins on all sides
  • Save the file as .docx or .doc format

Length: This assignment should be at least 750 words.

Underline your thesis statement.

HIST405 American Foreign Policy

Help me study for my History class. I’m stuck and don’t understand.

American Foreign Policy during the Cold War

Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:

  • Textbook: OPENSTAX Sections 28.2, 29.1, 30.3, 31.3
  • Lesson
  • Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook)

Initial Post Instructions
Pick three (3)
of the following American Foreign policies:

  • Marshall Plan
  • Berlin Airlift
  • Containment
  • Anti-Communist Freedom Fighters
  • Vietnam (conflict) War
  • Détente’
  • SALT I & SALT II
  • Camp David Accords
  • Strategic Defense Initiative (nicknamed “Star Wars”)

Then, address the following for your selections:

  • Explain how each of your choices was an effective policy to thwart international communist expansion.
  • Based on your selections, analyze if the United States should have feared international communist subversion during the Cold War era (1945-1991).

Follow-Up Posts
Compare your selections and analysis of selections with those of your peers. If they chose different groups, examine how yours are similar and/or different. If they chose the same groups, build on their posts by providing additional information about the groups that you have not already noted in your own post.

Writing Requirements

  • Minimum of 3 posts (1 initial & 2 follow-up)
  • APA format for in-text citations and list of references

Hi . I have a question below, attached are the instructions. Please no plagiarism , thank you. 4-2 Milestone One: Draft of Introduction for Final Project II Instructions In Milestone One, you will s

Hi .

I have a question below, attached are the instructions. Please no plagiarism , thank you.

4-2 Milestone One: Draft of Introduction for Final Project II Instructions

In Milestone One, you will submit a draft of the Introduction (Section I) of Final Project II. You will identify the foreign country you have chosen and explain how its central bank was established; its financial structure; and the role it plays, along with the Federal Reserve, in the process of financial intermediation.

To successfully complete this assignment, review and follow the Milestone One Guidelines And Rubric document.

Overview: In Final Project II, you will write an informative research paper comparing and contrasting the structure and operation of the central bank of the United States—the Federal Reserve—and the central bank of another country, chosen from the provided list below. Prompt: For this milestone, identify a foreign central bank you wish to study from the list below and explain how it was established. Then, describe its financial structure and explain the role it has in the process of financial intermediation.